Canada goose for me. It's recognizable, it has our name, it thrives in cities (just like most Canadians, even if we wish otherwise), it's found in most parts of the provinces. It's quite the traveler but will defend its nest and young.
Falconry ranks raptors. "An emperor was allowed an eagle, a king could have a jerfalcon, and after that there was the peregrine for an earl, the merlin for a lady, the goshawk for a yeoman, the sparrowhawk for a priest, and the musket for a holy-water clerk. At any rate that is what the Abbess Juliana Berners tell (sic) us--perhaps incorrectly." (T.H.White, The Once and Future King.) So I think we should steer clear of raptors.